Lemony yellow flowers look like *asterisks* on 4-5' plants. Really punctuates the back of a border. The yellow rays on the blossoms of Rudbeckia Henry Eilers are rolled instead of flat and give a quilled effect. Blooms in clusters on strong branching stems.

Features to Note:

Good for Cut Flowers

Blooms for 4 Weeks or More

Attracts Butterflies

For a Sunny Spot

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Attracts Birds

Rudbeckia General Information:

Rudbeckia Subtomentosa are excellent back-of-the-border plants. Long-lasting blooms from July to frost. Attractive to butterflies and great cut flower. Pairs well with ornamental grasses and tall varieties of New England Asters.

Rudbeckia Plant Care:

Do not overfeed or overwater. Prefer moist, fertile well-drained soil. Although drought tolerant, Rudbeckia bloom better with ample moisture. Pinching can produce more compact plants in taller varieties. Allow seeds to fall to assure permanence in the garden. Spent flower heads can be cut back to prevent too many volunteers. Can be divided every 4 years in spring. Spent foliage can be cut back to 6" for a flush of new growth.

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